Headmaster Regal

May 20, 2011 7:57 PM
It was the end of his first term as Headmaster of Sonora Academy, and he had loved every single day of it. Yes, it was a lot of work, but he liked the working atmosphere the Staff members brought. They made his job a whole lot easier. Of course, there had been some ups and downs along the way, but that was normal in life. David was happy about taking this job, his wife had been even happier, the increase in his paycheck had enabled her to do some things she wanted for a long time, like change the kitchen and stuff like that.

In his time at Sonora, his hair had grayed considerably, he didn’t mind, that was part of life. Getting older, but with age came knowledge and experience. Things he wanted to pass down to the younger generations, the main reason he had pursued a career in education. There was really nothing better than to mold the future generations of the wizarding world.

The Quidditch Pitch had been transformed, once again. Half of it was filled with wizarding tents. They would give the students from different houses the chance to sleep together. Of course, they were charmed to prevent any coed after-hours activities. Each tent had four comfortable cots and a bathroom, to be shared by the occupants. On the other side of the Pitch was a big mound of wood that would house the massive bonfire, a few yards from it a stage had been constructed for the musical entertainment of the night: the Nowhere Men. He had been told that that particular group had ties to the school. A few yards to the right, there was a long table laded with every kind of food and beverages imaginable. David was happy about everything. It was now time to start with the fun!

David stepped into the stage and addressed the congregated students, “Good evening!” his voice sounded throughout the pitch, thanks to a sonorous charm. The sun was setting, giving a rather breathtaking scene. “Welcome to the end of term bonfire,” David smiled. “Before we start with the fun, I want to announce that Daniel Nash and Charlotte Abbot will continue with their duties as Head students for the next term.” David applauded them, they had done a rather good job, and he was happy to keep them in their positions.

“Now, the main activity is to have a kind of cleansing ritual. Each of you will burn something of your past, as a way of getting rid of what burdens you.” The Headmaster patted his robe pocket, where he was keeping what he was going to burn.

Headmaster Regal stepped down from the stage and ignited the mound of wood. He stayed there watching the fire do its jobs. The fire would be controlled by magic, to prevent any kind of accident. Once the flames were dancing, he took out the picture of Scotland and threw it into the fire. He smiled, he had to let go of the past, since his future and present were in the United States. “Now, we can begin!” He took a step back and watched everyone do their thing. After the cleansing ritual, they would be able to enjoy the amenities. He could hear the group starting to play. This was an excellent way to end his first term as Headmaster.
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Sara Raines

May 25, 2011 8:31 PM
Sara was glad to have her final exams over and was pleased by the thought of going home, but for the life of her, she couldn’t understand why they had to sleep outside for a night before they could do that. Sleeping outside was…It just wasn’t something that she wanted to do. The whole thing just seemed slightly illicit.

Plus, she knew her roommate was going to abandon her at the first possible moment, and then she would end up having to work up the nerve to ask Eliza and Jordan if she could share with them and knowing all the while that she was a third shoe, but not being able to do any better. She was trying very hard to see the possible good side, but since this was the kind of unnatural, one-night event that wasn’t referenced afterward, she was still more inclined than not to kick the headmaster in the rear.

Genteelly, of course.

She could think of nothing in particular to burn, but didn’t want to be left out, so she folded a plain sheet of parchment and threw it into the fire before retreating, looking for a place to sit down. There would be social occasions when she had to stand up for hours on end, but this didn’t have the feel of a party, so she saw no reason to put herself to unnecessary discomfort if she could help it.

She spotted the buffet first, though, and headed that way, the band starting up with songs she didn’t know. At some point, she would have to sneak a bite of something – an advantage of it being dim out, she supposed, was that she could sneak more easily – but for now, she was just after a drink. She felt thirsty, as though being in close proximity to the fire had somehow parched her throat.

Another hand reached for the cup she was after at the same time hers did, and Sara stepped back automatically, even raising her hand away from the table. “Please, do go ahead,” she said, an equally instinctive smile appearing on her face.
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Preston Stratford

May 28, 2011 5:12 PM
Preston’s first year at Sonora Academy was coming to a close. The redhead was still forming an opinion of the school. He had liked the experience, but he also had liked being home-schooled, where he had no competition for the first place. At school, he had all of his roommates as a potential threat to his goal of becoming a Head Boy in the future, especially Arthur. There was something about his roommate that made Preston be wary of him. It was direct competition that was it. Preston was competitive, but he had never had a direct adversary. It had always been his cousin.

This had given him a lot to think about, along with other things. Next year, his cousin would start to attend the school. Preston had loved being the only Stratford in the school, now he was just going to be the other one. Lawrence tended to get more attention than him. He would need to work extra hard to have his own shine, it wasn’t something new, but he didn’t like sharing the limelight. Something he did back home. It was a bittersweet end for the Aladren, he was going to deal with it, like he always did.

The redhead didn’t have friends per se, so he had no idea with whom he would share the tent. He really didn’t think that particular issue was very important, he would manage. Plus, he sort of like Russell, and that had to count for something. He would tend to that when the time came, now he was going to attend the bonfire and try to have a good time. Whatever that was.

Preston had given the burning-thing a whole lot of thought. At first, he had no idea of what he wanted to burn, it was so hard. He didn’t have anything that burden him, or something along those lines. After a lot of consideration, he decided to burn something that signified his pseudo-childhood, and that was a stuffed dragon. When he had come to Sonora, he had hidden it in his trunk. He didn’t want his roommates finding out about that, but Preston had taken him with him. It was serving as a link to home, but now, he had realized that he was almost 12. He needed to grow-up, and burning his stuff dragon would help with that transition.

He listened to the Headmaster talk and politely applauded when it was necessary. Once everyone started burning their things, Preston sneaked in - not before making sure no one was looking - and threw it into the flames. He felt older as he watched it burn away. Preston smiled at the feeling. After that, the Aladren went to the refreshment table to get something to drink. He hadn’t been paying attention to his surroundings. When his hand bumped into someone, he looked up and saw Miss Sara Raines.

“Miss Raines, please take it,” he said formally. He offered her the cup she had been trying to grab. “Excuse me for being so distracted.” Preston had been thinking about what he had just done. The feeling still lingering.
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Sara

May 29, 2011 9:20 PM
Sara smiled when Mr. Stratford offered her the disputed cup. "Thank you, Mr. Stratford," she said, taking the cup. It was always a little awkward at moments like this, but she thought it was proper to accept. The number of little bits of this and that which had amalgamated into the etiquette over the years were far too numerous for Sara, at least, to ever remember them all, so she often felt as though she were walking a dangerous edge by going toward what felt right, but she thought this was right. "That's very gracious of you." Her smile deepened for a second as she added, "We always seem to meet at refreshment tables, don't we?"

She took a sip of the drink she'd won. The tastes were a little stronger than she liked, but after the initial second of surprise, she decided it would do. She just hoped her reference to their meeting over midterm would do as well. Should she extend permission to call her at least Miss Sara already, or wait until he either called her Miss Raines again or used his first name? Yes, definitely too many bits of this and that, and it didn't help that she was convinced the niceties changed slightly every so often and between regions. Alan and Isabel seemed to learn things a little differently than she had, and Catherine had some mannerisms none of them did, though the lack of a resolution to the debate about whether Catherine actually had a personality and personal interests behind her manners made it hard to use her as evidence. 

"Have you been well?" she asked. "I can hardly believe it's already summer again."
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Preston

May 30, 2011 4:08 PM
Preston smiled when Miss Raines took the cup. The redhead had taken etiquette lessons prior attending school. Five years of them, actually. It was polite to be a gentleman with the Ladies, there was no excuse to be rude, especially when the Lady was someone as polite as Miss Raines. The Aladren was still making-up his mind about her. On one hand, she was the epitome of what a lady should be, and on the other, she was able to hold good conversation. Sara Raines was a mixture of something exciting and uncommon. At least, from what he knew about girls, which wasn’t a whole lot. “So it seems,” he answered to her statement on their random meetings.

The Aladren grabbed another cup and took a sip. It was something he wasn’t used to drink, the flavor lingered on his tongue. He decided that whatever it was, he liked it. He needed to find out what it was. He returned his attention to the girl that was with him. Never ignore a girl, that was something his father always said. Apparently, they could have quite a nasty temper. Somehow, he couldn’t see Miss Raines being like that. She was too polite to be.

Preston smiled at her, “I know, time passed too quickly.” He wasn’t that excited for the start of next term, because that meant that Lawrence would start attending the school. Preston liked his cousin, but he hated that he always stole everyone’s attention. As far as it went, both of them were as different as they came. Preston was serious with a knack for learning, whereas Lawrence was more up-beat and sociable. Two traits the redhead sort of wished he had, but wasn’t that worried he didn’t. He was going to go to the top on his own means, without the help of a different personality, he was sure he had the intelligence and smarts to do so.

“I have been doing splendidly,” he answered her query with a smile. “How about you, Miss Raines? Do you have plans for the summer?” He asked her in return. Preston was excited about his summer, since he was going to spend it in Italy with some relatives. His father had promised him a side-trip to Greece to explore some magical ruins. It was going to be awesome! He could hardly wait.
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Sara

June 02, 2011 12:37 AM
Mr. Stratford was doing splendidly. Sara supposed that meant he hadn't been one of the poor souls who straggled into the hospital wing after Aladren went anywhere near the Quidditch Pitch this year, though she was thinking he was a Beater. They usually didn't have to worry as much, she thought, as others did about injuries. Though that was only uninformed speculation. Her father had a stake in the Chicago Chimeras, which her brother seemed to like, but Sara didn't know much about Quidditch. She only kept up with who the players here at school were for occasions when she might need to make small talk, or show interest. People liked to tell other people things....

"Not much, Mr. Stratford," she admitted when asked about her summer plans. "Most of the trip I was supposed to take fell through, though Father's promised me Italy next summer to make up for it. This year, though, I'll either be at home in Illinois or in Madrid with Aunt Margaret."

She spoke of the two places in the same tone, as though there was not much difference between them. To her, there wasn't. Not much at all. She was slightly more attached to her parents and home, that was only natural and proper, but she'd been spending summers with Margaret since she was seven years old - younger than Alan was now, and he'd been a baby when she started. She could remember there being no Alan much better than there being no Margaret. In summer, at least, that was practically her second home.

"Still, it's very nice there, and all the most interesting people come, from everywhere." It was not uncommon for the children of visiting diplomats to get taken under Margaret's wing, and of course their parents were in and out, so it was always a few someone interestings all the time. "What about you, Mr. Stratford? Do you have any plans?" 
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Preston

June 02, 2011 10:55 PM
Preston frowned at the announcement that Miss Raines’ summer trip had been cancelled. That was just horrible, not bad luck, because he really didn’t believe in it, but horrible because of the circumstances involved. “I am sorry to hear that, Miss Raines.” He offered her a somewhat sympathetic smile, or one he hoped could pass as one. The Aladren wasn’t one to be overly emotional. Plus, he wasn’t sure he was good at stuff like this. “Italy next summer sounds like a nice retribution for this year,” he asserted. “But Madrid is always a fun city to be in, especially with the way you described your stays.” The redhead was interested to hear more about her stays with her Aunt Margaret. He had asked his father for information about Sara’s family, and he had been ecstatic to supply it to him. He liked the idea of Preston being friendly with a Raines. The future second-year could see the perks of being linked to her family, but he was eleven, and he didn’t see Sara that way…yet. Who knew what could happen in the future.

He smiled when Sara asked him about his summer plans, “I am going to Italy to stay with some relatives for the majority of the time, then Father is taking me to Greece to explore some magical ruins.” He couldn’t suppress the smile that grew wider on his face. He was really excited about that. “Father said in his last letter that he already had the most experienced guide for the trip,” he said proudly. His father had said it was a gift for finishing his first year at Sonora, but that he would get another one until he graduated. Preston could live with that, Greece was going to be awesome. If he remembered correctly, Victor hadn’t had such a splendid gift, just some boring Quidditch broom. His father had given a broomstick to him, just because. The Aladren was sure his father had acted that way, because Preston wasn’t the Heir. So, his father didn’t have so high expectation of him than he had for his older brother.

“Do you want to find somewhere we can sit down?” he asked her gallantly. Preston offered his arm to Miss Raines. He smiled, since for some reason, he liked spending time with her. Every minute with her meant that he could know more about her. He was still wanted to see the why and how and when of her personality. It was very interesting.
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Sara

June 05, 2011 10:56 AM
Preston seemed suitably aware of what a disappointment it was to have most of her plans fall through, though she was a little surprised that he immediately looked for the bright side. It fit into her mental picture of him, but she wouldn't have expected it to if she'd thought about it. Which she hadn't. It was, she thought, a fairly telling thing about someone, but just not something she was in the habit of thinking of often. She might have to try to change that. 

"I do enjoy myself there," she said honestly. "Though I do miss my parents. That's going to be one of the nice things next summer, they're coming, too." And bringing Alan at least, but, as virtually everyone said, no one could have everything - or, in the Raines version, at least not all at once and dropped into their laps, and this wasn't exactly something she could work her way up to. "Since Father speaks better Italian than anyone in the family."

She listened with interest to Preston's summer plans. "How lovely!" she said when he said he was going to Greece. "I remember how interested you said you were in it. You have to have lunch or supper with me sometime after we get back to school and tell me all about it."

Maybe that was a little too forward of her, but she wanted to go to Greece someday, too, and travel stories were usually a notch above standard small talk. When he offered her his arm, she accepted, the gesture easy and almost natural after all the practice she'd had to do in her etiquette lessons.

"Lead the way," she said, smiling back at him.
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